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late last night a tornado touched down in mississippi. there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that is why we are eeiseeing severe wear outbreaks. another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at
late last night a tornado touched down in mississippi. there are reports of two others hitting arkansas and missouri. several homes have been damaged trees down. this morning there are still tornado warnings as twoeld you in place. then there is indiana. severe storms also damaged homes there knocking out power and forcing roads to close. maria poll lemolina has been tr the storms. >> we are talking about severe weather on this january. we typically don't see temperatures this warm that...
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. >> they're building snowmen, southern snowmen in mississippi. parts of mississippi seeing more snow than chicago. it's crazy. look at that snow. it is just about ending for jackson but moving northward into meridian, up towards oxford, mississippi, tupelo, and this will continue up towards tennessee and alabama. we could see several inches of snow before all said and done. throughout the morning we'll see icy travel unfortunately, bad time to be on the roadways. stay at home. make those southern snowmen, those southern snow angels. be safe. i'm sure the kids are loving it. heading into tonight and overnight, the mid-atlantic region, the southern appalachians you will see the biggest amount of snow totals, six to 12 inches. let's look at the travel forecast. thursday 1:00, watching snow move into alabama and tennessee. temperatures dropping as it continues to move north and eastward, seeing that snow move along the appalachians into north carolina and virginia. the temperatures will drop and the snow will start to fly. in some cases one to four,
. >> they're building snowmen, southern snowmen in mississippi. parts of mississippi seeing more snow than chicago. it's crazy. look at that snow. it is just about ending for jackson but moving northward into meridian, up towards oxford, mississippi, tupelo, and this will continue up towards tennessee and alabama. we could see several inches of snow before all said and done. throughout the morning we'll see icy travel unfortunately, bad time to be on the roadways. stay at home. make those...
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we will see the cold air as far south as tennessee river valley in some cases lower mississippi valley potential for freezing rain ice on the roadways and the trees and power lines. that could cause big problems. north of tennessee and kentucky mainly a snow event you are seeing the pink area where we could see freezing rain and/or sleet. freezing rain advisories for the areas in purple. we will see click roads and bridges in the snow air rrea we could see 1-4 inches of snow. that will continue through out the day into the evening and in the overnight. all of the areas in the light shaded blue. enough to cause tricky travel ways certainly. we are going to definitely see travel delays in the air as well. call ahead if you are traveling or picking someone up at the airport. >> that map. look at all of that potential snow. >> lots of stuff going on. >> busy day for you. thank you, janice. >> we turn now to washington. that is where john kerry made his case before a senate committee to be the next secretary of state. peter doocy has the details on the confirmation hearing and what foreign
we will see the cold air as far south as tennessee river valley in some cases lower mississippi valley potential for freezing rain ice on the roadways and the trees and power lines. that could cause big problems. north of tennessee and kentucky mainly a snow event you are seeing the pink area where we could see freezing rain and/or sleet. freezing rain advisories for the areas in purple. we will see click roads and bridges in the snow air rrea we could see 1-4 inches of snow. that will continue...
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and that is why republicans like senator robert wicker of mississippi say they think this is a victory that is going to put a halt to some of those decisions. take a listen. it's a huge, massive overstep of executive power an unconstitutional power grab. i'm relieved but not surprised that the appeals court would rule in our favor. >> senator wicker there talking to fox news radio. also, republicans noting that richard cordray who runs that consumer protection agency as the president set up because also, he got a recess appointment on jennifer fourth of 2012 as well. they think they are going to get some sort of precedent to try to stop him as well. we will see, shep. >> shepard: republicans are aware george w. bush did it this too. >> he actually did it far more than president obama. who has only used this kind of recess appointment less than 30 times in 40 years. george w. bush used it 141 times over the course of two terms 8 years. that's why jay carney said that this is going to be overturned eventually whether it's by the supreme court. take a listen. >> we respectfully but strong
and that is why republicans like senator robert wicker of mississippi say they think this is a victory that is going to put a halt to some of those decisions. take a listen. it's a huge, massive overstep of executive power an unconstitutional power grab. i'm relieved but not surprised that the appeals court would rule in our favor. >> senator wicker there talking to fox news radio. also, republicans noting that richard cordray who runs that consumer protection agency as the president set...
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very close to mississippi. across the state of tennessee, specifically western tennessee, there's about 5,000 people without power. the bottom line, major damage, extreme flooding here in the city of memphis. back to you. >>steve: did you know your friends could be giving you high blood pressure and stress as well? >>brian: our next guest says it's time to dump them. >>gretchen: it is part of the new book "friend-fluence: the surprising ways friends make us who we are." here's the way we live now. people marry a little bit later in life so friends become more important in their singlehood, maybe in their 20's and 30's. >> exactly. people are not getting married. many are not getting married at all. a lot of older people are living alone. more people living alone than ever before. all of these factors converge -- >>steve: how do you know if a friend is wiping you out or building you up? >> some friends, we call them ambivalent friends. they have some good qualities but also underminus, stress us out. these frien
very close to mississippi. across the state of tennessee, specifically western tennessee, there's about 5,000 people without power. the bottom line, major damage, extreme flooding here in the city of memphis. back to you. >>steve: did you know your friends could be giving you high blood pressure and stress as well? >>brian: our next guest says it's time to dump them. >>gretchen: it is part of the new book "friend-fluence: the surprising ways friends make us who we...
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show you where the severe threat is for louisiana, mississippi and across upper portions of mississippi river valley, arkansas through memphis, tennessee, through the ohio river valley. we'll keep you posted certainly martha throughout the day and bill. we could see a volatile situation unfolding. back to you. >> thank you for that, janice. we'll keep an eye on it. bill: there are new reports the legacy of the deadly terror attack in libya is looming large over the future of the u.s. involvement in afghanistan. president obama meets with hamid karzai late tomorrow in fact. the attack in benghazi reportedly a driving factor in the ultimate decision in how large of a force to leave behind. john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n. and fox news contributor. welcome back. what do you make of this? how do you put this together? >> i think it has got our priorities backwards. if taliban takes control again in afghanistan, we won't have to worry about protecting drone bases or diplomats because we won't be there at all. and i think this is part of the unreality of the obama administration's a
show you where the severe threat is for louisiana, mississippi and across upper portions of mississippi river valley, arkansas through memphis, tennessee, through the ohio river valley. we'll keep you posted certainly martha throughout the day and bill. we could see a volatile situation unfolding. back to you. >> thank you for that, janice. we'll keep an eye on it. bill: there are new reports the legacy of the deadly terror attack in libya is looming large over the future of the u.s....
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authorities are investigating reports of twisters in indiana, mississippi, and oklahoma. some areas are seeing hail and severe thunderstorms and there are reports of one man injured by lightning in arkansas. we're keeping an eye on the severe weather as it moves east, heading towards some of the busiest cities in the country. and take a look at live pictures from georgia where emergency workers in northern georgia report there may be people trapped in damaged buildings and cars overturned on interstate 75. this is near adairsville, georgia. you can see the reporter. pictures coming from waga. overturned cars from a tornado apparently that roared across i-75 near adairsville, georgia. look at that car. absolutely flattened. they're trying to get rescue crews on the scene. trying to get to those that might be trapped in some of those overturned vehicles. what a mess in georgia. very, very frightening weather. we'll keep an eye on it from the fox news extreme with center. uma: there is movement gaining steam to arm teachers in the wake of newtown. in tennessee a state lawmak
authorities are investigating reports of twisters in indiana, mississippi, and oklahoma. some areas are seeing hail and severe thunderstorms and there are reports of one man injured by lightning in arkansas. we're keeping an eye on the severe weather as it moves east, heading towards some of the busiest cities in the country. and take a look at live pictures from georgia where emergency workers in northern georgia report there may be people trapped in damaged buildings and cars overturned on...
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toxic smoke that not only killed but also disoriented. 50 bodies were found inside the bathroom, people mississippi taking that bathroom door for an exit door. this area has been overwhelmed, the tiny morgue overwhelmed with dead bodies, the bodies moved to a gymnasium, that's where parents came to identify their dead children. >> i lost my son in this tragedy. someone who was full of life and health at 27-years-old. >> she has just been identified but we thought she was at the hospital. >> in addition to the 230-plus killed more than a hundred are in the hospital. neighboring argentina has offered to supply a stock of human skin to try and help some of those burn victims. jaime. jaime: steve, thanks. jon. jon: israeli intelligence officials are confirming a major explosion at a nuclear facility in iran. it happened early last week at one of the country's most sensitive enrichment sites for uranium. iran has doe need media reports dismissing them as western propaganda aimed at influencing upcoming nuclear negotiations. let's talk about it now with steven yates, former deputy assistant to the vice p
toxic smoke that not only killed but also disoriented. 50 bodies were found inside the bathroom, people mississippi taking that bathroom door for an exit door. this area has been overwhelmed, the tiny morgue overwhelmed with dead bodies, the bodies moved to a gymnasium, that's where parents came to identify their dead children. >> i lost my son in this tragedy. someone who was full of life and health at 27-years-old. >> she has just been identified but we thought she was at the...
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principals and teachers from being able to protect the children like joel myrick, the assistant principal in mississippi did with his firearm many years ago. that is how you stop. when bad guys get a gun as they're going to, and they show up at a school, rather than waiting 15 or 20 minutes for the police to arrive because they can't be everywhere, you need to have somebody. it is sad that a parent can defend his children at home but he goes to school and he can't defend children there. these gun-free zones have been simply magnets for the criminal element. if you go back,10, 20 years, all the mass shootings in this country except for one or two occurred in gun-free zones. they may be evil but they're not stupid. they don't go shoot up police stations. they go where they are only ones that have a gun. bill: you agree it is uphill battle. >> i do agree it is an uphill battle. bill: do you think harry reid will bring this to a vote? he already talked about the sensitivity putting own members of the democratic senate on record on this issue. >> i'm not sure what harry reid is going to do. he may bring it u
principals and teachers from being able to protect the children like joel myrick, the assistant principal in mississippi did with his firearm many years ago. that is how you stop. when bad guys get a gun as they're going to, and they show up at a school, rather than waiting 15 or 20 minutes for the police to arrive because they can't be everywhere, you need to have somebody. it is sad that a parent can defend his children at home but he goes to school and he can't defend children there. these...
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there is basically a moderate risk out for parts of arkansas, western portions of mississippi and also western parts of ten continue where we're expect to go see the greatest risk for severe weather today. not just tornadoes, but damaging wind gusts and also some large hail from some of the storms. there is already a tornado watch in effect across parts of oklahoma in effect until noon, oklahoma city, you're in that zone. guys. >> gretchen: thank you. remember those occupy wall street protesters? >> steve: you're thinking about that car. >> gretchen: i still am. anyway, the "new york post" decided to break down the numbers to show you exactly who these people were. you might be surprised at what they found out. >> brian: they're 92% were educated. 13% were unemployed. that's it! 28% earned over $50,000. what the heck were they sincerely protesting then? >> steve: more than two-thirds of them were actually employed professionals. these according to the city university of new york institute for worker education and labor studies. they're the ones that actually did it. joining us right no
there is basically a moderate risk out for parts of arkansas, western portions of mississippi and also western parts of ten continue where we're expect to go see the greatest risk for severe weather today. not just tornadoes, but damaging wind gusts and also some large hail from some of the storms. there is already a tornado watch in effect across parts of oklahoma in effect until noon, oklahoma city, you're in that zone. guys. >> gretchen: thank you. remember those occupy wall street...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who ca the gulf home. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make...
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you see toyota expanding in mississippi and i think volkswagen in tennessee and what do those states have in common, oh, yes, right to work. so the problem isn't so much -- it's partly the tax aof the government and the punitive costs of unions in states like michigan which has now gone right to work and see how that affects the auto industry. at the end of the day, 26.5 of the auto bailout was a direct check written to the united auto workers and the democrats 2012 in the election cycle. >> and joining us live to tell us how mitt romney is right, ironically he we find that out on the day the president is sworn in for a second term. seton, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> they've committed horrific crimes and now are asking for forgiveness and someone to love them. that story is straight ahead, match.com. and they were hand picked to sing at president obama's inauguration, we're seeing how the big choir is preparing for the big event. that's coming up. ♪ what can we do with a brand new year, and a room that needs refreshing? we can work with a new collection of carpet that pro
you see toyota expanding in mississippi and i think volkswagen in tennessee and what do those states have in common, oh, yes, right to work. so the problem isn't so much -- it's partly the tax aof the government and the punitive costs of unions in states like michigan which has now gone right to work and see how that affects the auto industry. at the end of the day, 26.5 of the auto bailout was a direct check written to the united auto workers and the democrats 2012 in the election cycle....